

CogSci 2025
Welcome to CogSci Conference 2025!
The 47th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society will be an in-person & virtual meeting held in San Francisco at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis.
About
The Cognitive Science Society brings together researchers from around the world who hold a common goal: understanding the nature of the human mind. The mission of the Society is to promote Cognitive Science as a discipline, and to foster scientific interchange among researchers in various areas of study, including Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, Anthropology, Psychology, Neuroscience, Philosophy, and Education.
The Society is a non-profit professional organization and its activities include sponsoring an annual conference and publishing the journals Cognitive Science and TopiCS.
Our History
- Society Creation
The Society was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit professional organization in Massachusetts in 1979. The organizing committee included Roger Schank, Allan Collins, Donald Norman, and a number of other scholars from psychology, linguistics, computer science, and philosophy. - Conference Creation
The first conference on cognitive science was held at La Jolla, California in August, 1979, and has occurred annually since then. The proceedings of each conference are published, and those from most years are available through Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. The annual proceedings of the Cognitive Science Conference represent a major source of information on new work and new ideas in the scientific study of thinking. In 1990, the Society, with help from an anonymous donor, established the David Marr Prize for the best student paper at each annual meeting. - Journal Creation
The Journal, Cognitive Science, began publication in 1976, and is now published by Wiley-Blackwell. The Executive Editor is currently Richard P. Cooper of Birkbeck, University of London, and there are 18 Associate Editors and a 30-member editorial board. It serves as the premier outlet for research reports that intersect two or more disciplines. Copyrights for articles published in the journal are held by the Society. The Governing Board of the Cognitive Science Society voted in late 2006 to found a new journal, Topics in Cognitive Science (topiCS). The Editor in Chief is Wayne Gray, Cognitive Science Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The journal seeks to fill a niche not occupied by Cognitive Science Journal or other cognitive science journals. Membership in the Society includes a subscription to Cognitive Science and TopiCS. Copyrights for articles published in the journal are held by the Society.
Code of Conduct
By attending the CogSci 2025 Conference, you are required to adhere to the society’s Code of Conduct.
Announcements
4 days ago
How & where to upload slides for your in person oral or symposia talk? 💻
There are two ways to send us slides for your in person oral/symposia presentation:
- You can upload your slides via the online form below. That way you can send slides from any location.
📌 Your slides should be uploaded at least 30 minutes before the start of the session in which you are presenting.
OR
- You can come to the North Registration, next to the registration desk, and upload your slides to laptops there from 8:00 to 18:00 PDT.
📌 Please note that it could be crowded and you might have to wait in line.
13 days ago
Welcome to CogSci 2025! 📣
Here you'll find all the announcements and changes regarding CogSci 2025!
This virtual event site is now open to all registered attendees and all the pre-conference content is available for viewing.
Don't forget to visit our help desk where you can find all necessary information for a successful virtual conference experience as a presenter or attendee.
Enjoy the content! 🤩